U.S. Representative Eli Crane, who serves Arizona’s 2nd district, shared a series of posts on February 24, 2026, highlighting upcoming media appearances, local initiatives in forest restoration, and criticisms of congressional Democrats.
Crane announced his participation in a morning broadcast with Dan Bongino to discuss national security concerns. On February 24 he posted: “Looking forward to joining @dbongino tomorrow morning to recap the State of the Union and discuss the growing threats posed by drones. Tune in at 9:30 ET on https://t.co/LQTXi3vEHh. https://t.co/7UbEl5Iu1k”.
Later that day, Crane described attending a lunch and briefing about forest restoration efforts in Northern Arizona. He acknowledged several organizations for their involvement and stressed continued support for ongoing projects: “Earlier today, I joined a lunch and briefing on forest restoration in Northern Arizona. Thanks to The Nature Conservancy, Coconino County, the Southwest Loggers Association, and Suarez Forestry LLC. We’ve got to keep the momentum going with 4FRI. #AZ02 https://t.co/NgsRA3uiPg”.
In another post from February 24, Crane criticized Democratic members of Congress regarding funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), stating: “Democrats think the American people are stupid and rely on the corporate media to push their propaganda. Today, they blamed the Trump administration for the DHS shutdown, despite the fact that all of them voted against funding @DHSgov. See for yourself: https://t.co/TLAR7zGmiq”.
Crane has represented Arizona’s 2nd District since replacing Tom O’Halleran in 2023. Born in Tucson in 1980, he currently resides in Oro Valley while serving as a member of Congress.

